Attack on Titan Shares First-Look at New Universal Studios Ride

Attack on Titan is keeping busy this year on all fronts. From its manga to anime, fans of the franchise have been given a lot in 2019 to look forward to. Of course, that hype will continue into the new year as Attack on Titan nears its finale, but that is not the only reason.

If you look above, you can see the poster in all of its glory. The attraction, which is titled Attack on Titan XR Ride, will be an indoor roller coaster. Currently, it is slated to debut on January 21, 2020 and continue well into June.

The poster gives a few details away about the ride, and fans can only imagine how intense it will be. The ride cart appears to have a wood finish and features the Survey Corps logo on the side. The cart looks like it is being pulled forward by the cables of some 3D Maneuver gear, so you know it is going to be a bumpy road.

In the background, fans can see a slew of familiar characters. A bunch of Titans are rendered in 3DCG with the Colossal Titan looming over them all. The sight alone is enough to make riders fret, but there is hope. After all, Captain Levi can be seen in the background fighting off the horde while you escape, so this ride looks like it will be a must-see one next year.

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Attack on Titan was originally created by Hajime Isayama for Kodansha's Bessatsu Shonen Magazine in 2009. It's set in a world where the last remnants of humanity live within a walled city in order to escape the danger of the Titans, a race of giants monsters that eats humans. The lead character, Eren Yeager, ends up joining the military with his two childhood friends Mikasa and Armin after the Titans break through the wall and attack his hometown. Now Eren, Mikasa, and Armin must survive in a world where they not only have the Titans to fear, but the very humans they are trying to save. You can currently find the series streaming on Crunchyroll and Funimation.

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